The 1-1 draw with Newcastle United in the Tyne-Wear derby has left the club two points from safety heading into their final eight games of the Premier League campaign.

"Draws are not going to be good enough now. We have to go and win four out of the last eight," said Allardyce in today's Sunderland Echo.

Click here for the full story:Meanwhile, Sunderland full-back Patrick van Aanholt has been called up by Holland for the friendlies against France and England, the Dutch football association has announced.

Van Aanholt - who has impressed since Sam Allardyce took charge last October - and Stoke midfielder Ibrahim Afellay have been drafted in by Holland coach Danny Blind after he saw five players withdraw from his squad through injury.

It was announced on Sunday night that Erik Pieters, Newcastle United right-back Daryl Janmaat, Ron Vlaar and Jurgen Locadia had pulled out, and they were joined on Monday by Davy Propper.

Stoke left-back Pieters missed Saturday's Premier League trip to Southampton with a calf complaint while Newcastle right-back Janmaat was replaced midway through the second half of Sunday's derby draw with Sunderland.

According to a KNVB statement, Janmaat is struggling with a knee injury.

AZ's former Aston Villa centre-back Vlaar has a calf problem while PSV duo Locadia and Propper are struggling with ankle and foot injuries respectively.

Blind initially only called up Feyenoord defender Rick Karsdorp as a replacement, but on Monday it was announced Van Aanholt and Afellay had been brought in as well, leaving the Holland coach with a 23-man squad for the upcoming friendlies.

Holland play France at the Amsterdam ArenA on Friday before meeting England at Wembley four days later.